Developed in Java using Swing toolkit, this notepad text editor features a user-friendly interface with menu options for find, replace, and file operations. Utilizing JTextArea and ActionListener, it enables efficient text manipulation while seamlessly tracking user actions. This application completely provides a user-friendly interface. Its main objective is to easily provide any support where users can write their notes and save it for further use.
This is a simple text editor application developed in java or Notepad Application in Java . It is used to simply write anything for our day to day use.
• Java-based Notepad Application
• User-friendly interface for writing and saving notes
• Enhances efficiency and minimizes errors in everyday writing tasks.
- Features
• File open: Open existing or create new files
• File open: Open existing or create new files
• File save: Save files with custom names and locations
• Cut, copy, and paste: Edit text seamlessly
• Undo: Revert text edits
• Find text: Quick search within documents
To run the Sudoku Solver project on your local machine, follow these steps:
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Install Java Development Kit (JDK): Ensure you have Java Development Kit (JDK) installed on your computer. You can download the latest JDK from the official Oracle website or use a compatible JDK version.
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Install Apache NetBeans: Download and install Apache NetBeans IDE. Make sure you choose the version that supports Java development.
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Clone or Download the Project: Clone the Sudoku Solver project repository from the version control system if it's available, or download the project source code as a ZIP file.
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Import the Project into NetBeans: Open Apache NetBeans IDE. Go to "File" > "Open Project" and navigate to the folder where you cloned or extracted the Sudoku Solver project.
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Set Up Java Swing and AWT Libraries: In NetBeans, right-click on the project name in the "Projects" pane. Select "Properties" from the context menu. In the project properties window, go to "Libraries" and ensure that "Java Platform" is set to the appropriate JDK version and that "Swing Layout Extensions" and "AWT" are included in the "Classpath" section.
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Build the Project: Right-click on the project name again and choose "Build" from the context menu. This will compile the Java code and build the project.
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Run the Project: After successful build, right-click on the project name. Select "Run" from the context menu, or click the green "Play" button in the toolbar. This will launch the Sudoku Solver application.